The Prince of Spies, book 3 of Camden's Hope & Glory series, is the best in the series! This novel follows Delacroix sibling Luke and his star-crossed romance with Marianne. Unlike the romances in the other two novels in the series, Luke and Marianne are more evenly matched in their personalities, but circumstances threaten to keep… Continue reading The Prince of Spies by Elizabeth Camden
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The Spice King by Elizabeth Camden
The cover alone on this one intrigued me. When I saw that it was a series, I knew I had to give it a shot. I was not disappointed. The male lead, Gray, is one of those characters that I just fall for. He's serious, he's reserved, but there's something underneath that can be drawn… Continue reading The Spice King by Elizabeth Camden
Edenbrooke by Julianne Donaldson
It's been quite a while since I've read through a novel in just a few days, but Edenbrooke was one I couldn't put down. Donaldson's writing captured me from page one, and just got better and better. As a Christian who loves a good love story, romance novels can be a tightrope walk. Some content… Continue reading Edenbrooke by Julianne Donaldson
For Love and Honor by Jody Hedlund
At his mother's request, Sir Bennet returns home to help his family. They are deeply in debt, and their situation has become dangerous as the people they owe threaten to attack and take everything. His mother feels the only way out is for Sir Bennet to marry a wealthy woman. Lady Sabine doesn't consider herself… Continue reading For Love and Honor by Jody Hedlund
The Outlaw’s Second Chance by Angie Dicken
For Cort Stanton and Aubrey Huxley, the Oklahoma Land Run is a chance for freedom. For Aubrey, it's freedom from no-good father. For Cort, it's freedom from a jail cell for a crime he didn't commit. When they try to claim the same piece of land, Cort agrees to let Aubrey have it if she… Continue reading The Outlaw’s Second Chance by Angie Dicken
Forever and Forever by Josi S. Kilpack
Fanny Appleton is a lady of privilege. At nineteen years old, she is touring Europe when she meets Henry Longfellow, a recently widowed poet and author. He is drawn to Fanny. While she likes dancing and the social life her father's accomplishments provides, she also enjoys language and the written word. Henry is quick to… Continue reading Forever and Forever by Josi S. Kilpack
From This Moment by Elizabeth Camden
Romulus White has been pursuing Stella West for years. Her artistic talent has made her famous, and Romulus wants her work in his science magazine. Stella, however, has no desire to leave London, where she's made a name for herself. Only the mysterious death of her sister, Gwendolyn, gets her to leave. She travels to… Continue reading From This Moment by Elizabeth Camden
Alyssa Palombo: Author Q&A + Giveaway
Historical novelist Alyssa Palombo, whose second novel The Most Beautiful Woman in Florence is out now, graciously agreed to answer a few questions on writing. You can read her answers here, and be sure to check out the giveaway at the end of the post. 1) What drew you to write about Simonetta Cattaneo? There… Continue reading Alyssa Palombo: Author Q&A + Giveaway
The Silent Songbird by Melanie Dickerson
After the death of her parents, Evangeline is left in the care of her cousin, King Richard II. When she learns that the king has promised her as a wife to his advisor, Lord Shiveley, Evangeline runs away. Knowing that they will come after her, and that she is known for her beautiful singing voice,… Continue reading The Silent Songbird by Melanie Dickerson
The Most Beautiful Woman in Florence by Alyssa Palombo
Simonetta Cattaneo knows she is beautiful. She has been told so all her life. So, when Marco Vespucci shows interest in marrying her she knows that is part of it, but she also finds in him a man who is not turned off by her love of literature and learning. She happily agrees to marry… Continue reading The Most Beautiful Woman in Florence by Alyssa Palombo
My Fair Gentleman by Nancy Campbell Allen
Jack Elliot grew up at sea, doing what he could to provide for his mother and sister after the death of his father. His fortune takes a turn when his grandfather, an Earl, names Jack as his heir. The problem? Jack must give up his dream of one day captaining his own ship and impress the aristocracy.… Continue reading My Fair Gentleman by Nancy Campbell Allen
A Lady in Disguise by Sandra Byrd
After burying her father, Miss Gillian Young discovers his death may not have been an accident as she had been led to believe. Instead of answers, clues bring more questions as it looks like her father, a well-respected police officer, may have been involved in serious crimes. When Gillian meets the charming Viscount Thomas Lockwood,… Continue reading A Lady in Disguise by Sandra Byrd